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Chili & Ride for Mammograms in Murrells Inlet funds free mammograms
SUMMARY: The annual Chili and Ride for Mammograms event in Murrells Inlet, now in its 18th year, supports local women by providing free mammograms. Taking place this Saturday, October 19th, it features a chili cook-off from 9 AM to 3 PM, where participants can bring their chili for judging. The event includes a 102-mile ride starting at 11 AM, led by local law enforcement. Registration runs from 9 to 11 AM. The Conway Medical Center will offer free mammogram tests on-site, highlighting the importance of early breast cancer detection. All proceeds benefit women’s health initiatives in the community.
The 18th annual Chili and Ride for Mammograms event in Murrells Inlet helps fund free mammograms for men and women
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Authorities still searching for suspect in shooting of 2 Minnesota state lawmakers
SUMMARY: A man posing as a police officer fatally shot former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and wounded Sen. John Hoffman in politically motivated attacks. Authorities identified the suspect as Vance Boelter, a former state appointee and security contractor. Armed and on the run, Boelter left writings referencing abortion-rights lawmakers and carried “No Kings” flyers. His vehicle held multiple AK-style weapons. The FBI is offering a \$50,000 reward. The shootings, amid rising political violence, prompted enhanced security for lawmakers. Governor Tim Walz called it an assassination, while President Trump condemned the violence. Hortman and Hoffman had championed progressive policies in Minnesota.
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Isolated afternoon storms return
SUMMARY: Happy Sunday starts with showers and mostly cloudy skies, making for a gloomy morning. Showers will continue this afternoon with some sun peeking through. Temperatures will rise to around 86°F, with humidity making it feel close to 90°F. Monday and Tuesday will be oppressively hot due to moisture from the Gulf, with feel-like temperatures in the mid-90s. Wednesday remains hot and muggy, with highs in the low 90s but slightly less humidity. Scattered isolated afternoon storms have a 40% chance today and across the mountains with no severe weather expected. Keep umbrellas handy and stay hydrated during this hot period.
Isolated afternoon storms return
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Stanko is executed after clemency is denied
SUMMARY: Stephen Stanko, 57, was executed by lethal injection in South Carolina for two 2005 murders: he shot a friend in Horry County and killed his girlfriend in Georgetown County after raping her daughter, who survived a throat-slashing. Stanko apologized in a final statement and asked not to be judged by his worst day. His execution, South Carolina’s sixth in nine months, followed a brief halt due to drug availability. He declined the firing squad after concerns arose from a prior execution. Appeals and a clemency request were denied. Victims’ families and his lawyer witnessed the execution. He died 28 minutes after it began.
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